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» Motu Research Update #23
Motu Research Update #23
Motu Research Update #23 (975 KB)
Jan 30, 2013
In this issue:
Life after Kyoto: how could New Zealand’s decision to opt out of the Kyoto protocol affect the way we address climate change over the next decade?
“Warm Up New Zealand: Heat Smart” evaluation
National Wellbeing and Sustainability Measures
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